2000 Maryland Quarters Worth Money – How Much Is It Worth and Why, Errors, Varieties, and History

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This video is all about the 2000 Maryland Quarter. Today we are going to be learning the ins and outs of this coin, including its history and the context in which the coin was minted in, its appeal to collectors, and the various values it may have depending on its condition. We are also going to be covering the 2000 Maryland Quarter mint errors and varieties – if there is not a section for one of them, that means that there are none known. Hopefully this is a good introduction to this awesome coin, and best of luck finding all of the valuable errors, varieties, and highly-graded coins in addition to learning the sweet history behind it. Always keep an eye out for good coins, whether they are worth tons of money and rare, or just have great eye appeal and a story to them! This video is made as part of a greater educational series on every date, denomination, and mint mark in U.S. coinage.

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5 Comments on “2000 Maryland Quarters Worth Money – How Much Is It Worth and Why, Errors, Varieties, and History”

  1. Afternoon, Christian. I have several 2000-P Maryland quarters that are DDOs, DDRs, or have strike through errors. A majority of them are in very good condition but, even with their errors, I wouldn’t consider them to be worth more than a couple dollars. Just like with the 2005 Minnisota (extra tree) quarter, the longer the error has been around, the less their worth is now. Thanks for the info. Have a good one. ✌

  2. Feeder finger like the one featured are stolen property from the mint. Evidence again of the mint employees shenanigans back in 1999 and 2000. Nice video Christian.

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